Judgment Recovery As A Game

I am a judgment broker, and am not a lawyer. My
articles are my opinions,
and not legal advice. If you ever need any legal advice
or a strategy to
use, please contact a lawyer. Winning a lawsuit and
getting your money
judgment is nice, however that alone does not mean
justice. Justice only
comes when the judgment debt is at least partially
repaid.

Judgment recovery is serious work. However, similar to
"whistling while
you work", the right attitude can help make judgment
recovery more like a
game. In many ways, most of the challenge of recovering
a judgment is
gathering information, and determining how to best use
the information to
recover the judgment, much like solving a puzzle or
playing a strategy
game.

Most judgments are never recovered, and judgment
recovery is usually a very challenging game. If
judgment recovery was
certain, it would not be as much fun. As with modern
computer-based games,
when one gets stuck, they might be able to "buy hints"
by hiring a private
investigator, or by paying some asset discovery
service.

Although about 90% of judgments are never recovered,
with the right
information, and with the correct application of
judgment enforcement
tactics; you can increase your chances to recover a
judgment. Judgment
recovery, similar to many businesses, is often like a
chess game. What you
do when the world is quiet, is very important.

It is best to approach a judgment recovery more like a
cat would, not as a
dog would. A dog chases targets (with or without
"assets") mostly on
reflex. While hunting, a cat often plans their attacks
carefully and with
patience. Cats use two hunting strategies, either
stalking prey actively,
or waiting in ambush, until an animal comes close
enough to be captured.
With either strategy, cats are "active" and "alert" for
any opportunity
(including luck or mistake by their prey) to pounce on
"assets". This
analogy only goes so far, so do not play with or
torture your debtor, just
have the Sheriff levy the debtor's assets and then
stop.

If you reach a dead-end with a judgment recovery
campaign, put the game
pieces down, and be patient; because things can change.
Most judgments can
be enforced for many years, often ten or twenty years.
Especially if the
economy comes back, perhaps if they legalize hemp for
energy production
and job creation, more judgment debtors will have jobs
again. With
judgment recovery, time can be on your side.

Judgment recovery can be an enjoyable competition
between you, the laws
that tend to hinder justice in judgment recovery, and
your judgment
debtor. Turning down the temperature on your emotions
can be much better
for your health, and can also help you find success in
recovering your
judgment money. It is best to use logic instead of
emotions, when making
intelligent decisions about judgment recovery
strategies.

By looking at a judgment recovery process as a game,
you can take pleasure
in every success that you experience in your recovery
campaign, even
little successes. There is no need to feel stressed out
when you hit a
dead-end trying to recover a judgment.

Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes what
you spend is good
money spent after bad, and sometimes the judgment
debtor files for
bankruptcy and it is game over. It is all part of the
game. Relax, and
make this a game that you are playing. When you treat
your job as a game,
you increase your chance of winning, and are more
likely to accept all
outcomes as being OK.